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| | Crosswalk.com - New Studies Say Teens May Be Hardwired for Religion |
 | | Such connectedness is critical for developing children, because the report insisted that human beings, from their earliest years, are essentially "hardwired" to form close attachments to other people, beginning with parents, and then expanding to include a wider group of people as the child grows up. |
 | | Hardwired also proposes that spiritual and religious beliefs strengthen young people and put them on a more positive path. |
 | | A copy of Hardwired to Connect: The New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities is available for $7 from the Institute for American Values, 1841 Broadway, Suite 211, New York, NY 10023, phone: 212-246-3942, Internet: www.americanvalues.org, E-mail: info@americanvalues.org. |
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